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This is definitely a very good experience, staying in a Japanese heritage house in the middle of Tokyo city! Everything is so dreamy, especially when we open the door of our room, sitting at the passage, having our lunchbox while enjoying the Japanese garden 😍

This hostel is open for reservation 3 months before your check-in date and you need to visit their website to make a reservation request. Within 24 hours, you will receive a reply.
Their location was closed to the train station. Even you have a lot...More

The only thing that was more amazing than the guest house itself was the hospitality. The staff was not only friendly and helpful but thoughtful as well.
I definitely recommend staying here if you want to experience what it might have been like to live...More

Stay Heritage Feel Super Great!!
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This hotel is really like the home away from home. Staffs are friendly. Easy access from the subway. Not far from Ueno where the direct train from Narita end their route.
I and my friend booked 2 rooms one...More

Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (oldTokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa.Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visita variety of different museums and galleries. AtAmeyoko which starts in front of Ueno station, thegrocery stores and clothing shops are crammedalongside fishmongers. It gets particularly busy atthe end of the year, when many people go on shopping

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sprees. The town of Asakusa, developed around Sensojitemple, has many shops selling goods and clothing fromold Japan, making it a great place for souvenirhunting. It's also known for various annual festivals,and the whole district gets involved with the hugeSanja Festival in May.